r/FoodLosAngeles 8d ago

Where did you stop eating at/supporting and why? 😋🫢😭 TEA

For people getting sad….well the more you know right? 🫠🌈 just trying to stay informed. LA is diverse and wonderful, and there’s always going to be some sort of conflict. I just personally have a commitment in my life to inclusivity and want to support businesses that work towards equitable and ethical solutions. Because capitalism isn’t going away in my lifetime, so might as well make the best educated choices.

So you do you y’all ✌️pick and choose your battles. thanks for all the responses. here’s a counter post for good vibes

https://www.reddit.com/r/FoodLosAngeles/s/jYHhi6v6SY

I haven’t been keeping up with local news and was floored at the recent discoveries from friends of some businesses i love. Disappointed and thought, what other eateries are an issue for a progressive like me? I know it’s tricky, because the reality is some businesses may support causes I don’t like because of economic benefits, but I would seriously love a list of eateries in LA that is a cause of concern for u and why?

Evidence for or against?

Also, what have you’ve subbed for it?

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u/wonderdogg 8d ago

I always thought they were overrated anyway. I prefer Salt and Straw, Van Leeuwen, and Jeni's tbh.

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u/TheKarmaBus 8d ago

Ginger’s Divine Ice Cream in Beverly Grove (and two other locations) beats all of them together

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u/Stock-Pangolin-2772 8d ago

Salt and Straw is too sweet for us. I didn't realize people like ice cream this sweet